dark_shadows
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Colchester, Vermont - May 11, 2006
Each week the crime scene investigators on "C.S.I.: New York" tackle a different whodunit... Digging deep into their seemingly bottomless bag of tricks. One fancy gizmo helps them scan a skull to make an identification. That device is called a FastSCAN, and it calls Colchester home.
"It was pretty exciting to see our equipment on the show," says John Farr, Polhemus Marketing Director.
The staff at Polhemus loaned the tool to the show's producers. A laser maps the surface of an object, sending the information to a computer which makes an image.
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Each week the crime scene investigators on "C.S.I.: New York" tackle a different whodunit... Digging deep into their seemingly bottomless bag of tricks. One fancy gizmo helps them scan a skull to make an identification. That device is called a FastSCAN, and it calls Colchester home.
"It was pretty exciting to see our equipment on the show," says John Farr, Polhemus Marketing Director.
The staff at Polhemus loaned the tool to the show's producers. A laser maps the surface of an object, sending the information to a computer which makes an image.
The link